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Oct 19, 2015Explorer
Mike, I have to say my hat is off to you for having the patience and fortitude to hold their feet to the fire.
If it would have been mine, I would have taken it to a "real" trailer shop here in town, had them bend/align the axle to correct it. Then I would have proceeded to take the ( likely ) ST tires off, replace them with LT.....and gone camping.
As to whether the RV industry is broken, well, based on the fact that sales are up in recent years, at least from a business standpoint ( remember, the purpose of the business is to make money for the company and it's shareholders ), I'd say it's not only "not broken", I'd say it's chugging along very well.
I just want to travel and camp, I don't want to mess about with incompetent dealers, stubborn manufacturers, and driving back and forth to a dealer. So I just fix this stuff myself, and then use the camper. Many will say I'm part of the problem. Could be. But still, I'll leave to you guys to fight the good fight. I'll be at the CG.
If it would have been mine, I would have taken it to a "real" trailer shop here in town, had them bend/align the axle to correct it. Then I would have proceeded to take the ( likely ) ST tires off, replace them with LT.....and gone camping.
As to whether the RV industry is broken, well, based on the fact that sales are up in recent years, at least from a business standpoint ( remember, the purpose of the business is to make money for the company and it's shareholders ), I'd say it's not only "not broken", I'd say it's chugging along very well.
I just want to travel and camp, I don't want to mess about with incompetent dealers, stubborn manufacturers, and driving back and forth to a dealer. So I just fix this stuff myself, and then use the camper. Many will say I'm part of the problem. Could be. But still, I'll leave to you guys to fight the good fight. I'll be at the CG.
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